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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1194373" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The reason I started with the aspiorin with Granny was because she had a limp and a click in one hip when she walked. Her calf was too young to wean so I penned her up in a way that her calf could go out with the others but she coudln;t. I'ld give her a handful of grain with a dozen aspirins in it mornign and night. Did that for a couple of weeks. Vet had said that the aspirin should make her good enough to get to the weaning size on her calf but that she should go to the salbarn at weaning. 6 years and 5 calves later we had to put her down. But the click and limp never came back in all that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1194373, member: 34"] The reason I started with the aspiorin with Granny was because she had a limp and a click in one hip when she walked. Her calf was too young to wean so I penned her up in a way that her calf could go out with the others but she coudln;t. I'ld give her a handful of grain with a dozen aspirins in it mornign and night. Did that for a couple of weeks. Vet had said that the aspirin should make her good enough to get to the weaning size on her calf but that she should go to the salbarn at weaning. 6 years and 5 calves later we had to put her down. But the click and limp never came back in all that time. [/QUOTE]
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